The high energy at Beach Bunny's Summer 2014 show was palpable from the get-go. "You are approachable, fun, flirty, and sexy," pep-talked the show producer to her troop of eager models waiting backstage.

Designed by former swimsuit model Angela Chittenden, the brand is known for its design collaborations with big names including the Kardashian sisters and swimsuit issue star Kate Upton.

Last night, Beach Bunny brought two new collaborators up to the plate and with the brand's 2014 collection also debuting, the show broke necks with a total of 58 looks.

Shayk and Teigen kept careful watch from front row center, where they were joined by fellow swimsuit bombshells Hana Davis and Julie Henderson. Before the show, they joked and giggled as any good pals would. "Get serious, you guys," whispered Teigen as the lights dimmed.

One by one, models marched down the runway in Beach Bunny's latest to uptempo beats from a remix of Lana Del Rey's Blue Jeans to Joan Jett's I Love Rock 'n' Roll.

Teeny-weeny was the prevailing theme of the night. Each look featured cheeky, Brazilian-cut bikini bottoms that would only flatter the taut bums that modeled them. Some of the bikinis featured cutouts at the hip area and one one-piece in particular comes with clear plastic, so the waist and hips are visible to all--elements that are not only unflattering for the ordinary, but the majority as well.

Zippers, studs, cutouts, sparkly bejeweled embellishments, and prints from python to paint splashes were incorporated in a confusing manner. Some of the pieces featured unexpected add-ons like pockets, hoodies, and even suspenders. Each look was topped off with a Rapunzel-length ponytail or fish tail braid and neon pink visors and over-sized hoop earrings completed some of the looks.

What exactly were the best trends at this show? That's... subjective. Check out the video above and the slideshow below and decide for yourself:

11/13/2013 1:27 PM EST

Made you look!

11/09/2013 12:59 PM EST

Dining With A View Is Back

Perched on the 16th floor of the Epic Hotel with a view of the Miami River, Area 31 is the kind of aerie we love -- the kind that offers stunning views and delectable, locally-inspired fare in equal measure.

And fortunately for downtown diners, after grabbing a few months' beauty rest the restaurent reopened in October with an updated interior and a new executive chef at the helm. Wolfgang Birk, who previously served as the opening executive chef at Casa Casuarina and Cooper Avenue, now heads up a team that includes charming lead bartender Dean Feddaoui and master sommelier Emily Wines.

Inside, Area 31 is chic yet comfortable, dressed in neutrals to show off floor-to-ceiling windows and a massive wine installation. On the terrace, the dramatic view's the thing. Tucked at a corner table, the cinematic setting is the sort of place people where people have affairs in films. Surrounding towers sprouting across the river in Brickell give the open air terrace a cozy feel, but views up the Miami River and out to Biscayne Bay don't let diners forget there's no other place like this in the city.

When to go: in addition to dinner (6 p.m. - 10 p.m., until 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays), Area 31 is open for lunch from 11:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. with time-friendly fare including a brisket blend burger ($15) and crispy mahi fish taco ($14). The Terrace Lounge features a DJ on Thursday and Friday nights.

11/04/2013 8:42 AM EST

WATCH: Critical Mass does Halloween

10/22/2013 1:31 PM EDT

Win two VIP tickets to Luckyrice!

We love you, Miami.

We also love food, more food, and booze.

So we're giving away a pair of VIP tickets to Luckyrice, a one-night-only feast celebrating Asian food and cocktail culture presented by Bombay Sapphire East. The November 15 bash at the gorgeous Raleigh hotel will be co-hosted by Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto and Miami's own famous foodster, Michael Schwartz.

Why you want these tickets: over 30 local chefs and bar experts from the likes of Bazaar by José Andrés, Khong River House, Juvia, the Setai Grill, and Phuc Yea will be on hand with their tastiest fare, and VIP status not only guarantees early entry for you and a friend but also comes with access to the VIP Chefs Lounge.

This contest is open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older. Your entry must be made before noon Eastern Time on October 23, 2013. You may enter once. One winner will be selected in a random drawing receive two (2) VIP tickets to Luckyrice Miami valued at $125 each.

10/17/2013 11:18 AM EDT

PHOTOS: Amazing Bob Marley exhibit opens!

Curated by the Grammy museum in Los Angeles, a new Bob Marley exhibit at HistoryMiami presents rarely seen artifacts and photos of the reggae legend. The exhibit includes special programming to highlight Marley's ties and impact on South Florida, where he and his once lived.

10/14/2013 10:19 AM EDT

Pop-up drive-in opens in Wynwood!

Friday night, the new Blue Starlite Drive-In had its grand opening in Wynwood with a screening of "Back To The Future," projected from a cherry red A 1950s Chevy truck. The pop-up drive-in can hold 20 to 24 cars and has seats near the front of the viewing area.

10/14/2013 8:59 AM EDT

PHOTOS: D-Wade and Nas team up

It was a Saturday night in Miami, so you know Dwyane Wade is somewhere looking fresh -- and naturally, we found him hosting a celebration for The GQ Men Book.

Presented by Hennessy V.S., the swank soiree at the SLS Hotel's Hyde Beach included a performance from Nas that got the whole bar bouncing. Spotted in the crowd: actress Gabrielle Union and Wade's Heat teammate Michael Beasley, rocking some bright yellow pants.

10/11/2013 3:00 PM EDT

Can't wait until SBWFF?

Things are about to get verrrry busy in Miami -- and while we're saving up sleep for the week of Art Basel, the hardest part of anticipation during "the season" is knowing South Beach Wine And Food Festival is on it's way, but we can't taste anything yet!

Fortunately, you won't have to wait to until February for delectable food from Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto or Miami's own Michael Schwartz. The pair of celebrated chefs are co-hosting Miami's second annual LuckyRice festival, a one-night-only feast celebrating Asian food and cocktail culture, on November 15 at the gorgeous Raleigh hotel.

LuckyRice, which for four years enjoyed sell-out crowds in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, will bring together mixologists and chefs from our very own whirling culinary world. Asian cuisine will meet Latin flavors by the iconic Raleigh pool as 30 local chefs and bar experts from the likes of Khong River House, Juvia, the Setai Grill, and Phuc Yea turn out their best.

As if the event didn't already sound like the perfect marriage, expect to pick out botanical notes from Thai lemongrass and Vietnamese Black Peppercorn as you sip cocktails from presenting sponsor Bombay Sapphire East.

Guests at the stylish soiree are encouraged to wear "firecracker" or "chili pepper red." Tickets are now on sale at luckyrice.com; general admission is $88 and VIP tickets, which come with earlybird access at 7 p.m. and entrance to the VIP Chefs Lounge, are $125.

LuckyRice at the Raleigh Hotel: November 15 from 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.; luckyrice.com

MIAMI, FL - JULY 19: A model walks the runway at the Beach Bunny show with TRESemme during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Cabana Grande at the Raleigh on July 19, 2013 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for TRESemme)